[ASA] Nominations requested for the 2016 Watson Medal

Bryan Gaensler bgaensler at dunlap.utoronto.ca
Thu Jul 9 08:28:06 AEST 2015


Announcement from the US National Academies of Science/James Craig Watson Award Committee

We write to ask your participation in the identification of outstanding candidates for the 2016 James Craig Watson Medal. The Watson Medal is awarded biennially to recognize major contributions to the science of astronomy. The  recipient is awarded a gold-plated bronze medal, a $25,000 prize plus an additional $50,000 to a nonprofit research institution selected by the recipient  for the promotion of astronomical science. Additional information, including past recipients, can be found at: http://www.nasonline.org/programs/awards/james-craig-watson-medal.html.

Nominations will be accepted until 11:59pm Eastern, Thursday, October 1,  2015. Nominations must be submitted via the online nomination form at https://awards.nasonline.org/ and must include the following:
	• A letter from the nominator describing the candidate's work and why he or she should be selected for the award.
	• Curriculum vitae. No more than 2 pages.
	• Bibliography listing no more than 12 of the nominee’s most significant publications.
	• Letters of support. Two (2) letters are required.
	• Support letters must be written by individuals from institutions outside both the nominator and the nominee’s institution.
	• Members of the selection committee may not author support letters.
	• A suggested citation

Who may nominate:
	• NAS membership is not required to submit a nomination.
	• Self-nominations are not accepted.

Who may be nominated:
	• NAS membership is not required to be nominated.
	• Nominees of all nationalities are eligible, based either in the USA or at international institutions.

Please help spread the word that the nomination process is underway.

Sincerely,

The James Craig Watson Medal Selection Committee:

Victoria M. Kaspi (Chair), McGill University
John E. Carlstrom, University of Chicago
Neil Gehrels, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Andrea M. Ghez, University of California, Los Angeles
Fiona A. Harrison, California Institute of Technology
Chryssa Kouveliotou, George Washington University
David N. Spergel, Princeton University


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